FICTION · LARGE TYPE
T. Davis Bunn
Also known as: T Davis Bunn, OKE JANETTE & BUNN T. DAVIS
Davis Bunn is an internationally-acclaimed author who has sold more than eight million books in twenty languages. Honored with four Christy Awards for excellence in historical and suspense fiction, Davis was inducted into the Christy Hall of Fame in 2014. His bestsellers include The Great Divide, Winner Take All, The Meeting Place, The Book of Hours, and The Quilt. A sought-after lecturer in the art of writing, Bunn was serves as Writer in Residence at Regent's Park College, Oxford University. He also publishes works under the names Davis Bunn and Thomas Locke.
I could think of three good reasons for not going to Moscow, one of which was twenty-six, blond, and upstairs unpacking her suitcase.
— from Trial run
Most acclaimed

Trial run
Reese Clawson's work is mind-bending--literally. Her company specializes in global data analysis for an elite group of industry executives, and now a lucrative government contract is moving her into the realm of cutting-edge intelligence gathering. She is determined to crack the limits of consciousness--and in doing so, the boundaries of secrets and lies. But her experiment crashes as test subjects slide into a coma-like state. Reese is left scrambling to maintain control, drawing three disparate people into the search for answers--an adrenaline-amped thrill junkie with altered brain chemistry, an Italian scientist working on remote-viewing technology, and a math prodigy whose algorithms subvert computer encryption.

The Turning
The message was unexpected but instantly recognizable. A voice resonated from a distance and somehow from within. Against all earthly logic, it carried a divine command. And five very different people knew they were summoned to obey. Their actions were demanding, but not particularly grand. Only later would they see a pattern emerge - one that links their tasks together and comes to challenge the cultural direction of the nation. They realize that one small personal response unveiled a new realm of moral responsibility. And this affirmation of everyday hope captures the attention of millions. But power and money are at stake. Malicious elements soon align themselves to counter the trend. To succeed they must also undermine its source. Can we really believe that God speaks to people today? Surely this must be dismissed as superstition or delusion. These well-intentioned but misguided individuals should not be allowed to cast our society back into the Dark Ages. The public debate and media frenzy place an unprecedented spotlight on knowing and doing God's will. The five encounter threats, but try to remain steadfast in their faith. Had God indeed imparted wisdom on selected individuals? Is this sweep of events part of his divine purpose? The movement may herald a profound renewal -- one that some are calling The Turning.

Burden of Proof
Scandal was his business - his murder was the result When Norman Russell was shot with his own pistol, Scotland Yard immediately charged a renowned surgeon, Mark Sheridan, with murder. They claimed it was revenge. Russell had accused Sheridan of performing a life-and-death operation while he was drunk. But solicitor Jeremy Locke didn't believe it. Russell was devoted to saving lives... not taking them. And as Jeremy probed deeper, he realized he was getting very close to the real murderer. But so did the murderer. Suddenly Jeremy Locke's own life was on the line....